Hi Darren,

On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 12:53 -0800, Dar wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I think that one of the things that I liked most about freemind (Java
> Mindmapping tool) is that it's was possible to do most of the mapping
> using solely the keyboard.
> 
> I would love to see Labyrinth succeed, and I think that this would mean
> a lot more to me, and probably others too than most other features.
> 
> Specifically, I think it would be good to be able to enter most
> elements without ever having to use the mouse - e.g. Esc should signal
> the end of editing a piece of text rather than having to click outside
> the box - Del should delete the current box (with possible double
> check), and so on...

With current development (and what will soon be 0.3), Escape finishes
editing thoughts and delete and backspace (when not editing a thought)
delete the currently selected thoughts [1].

At some point, it would be really cool to add "Ins", which inserts a
thought linked to the current root.  Though, this would require some
heuristics for thought placement.

Thanks
Don

[1] Although, currently the selected thought isn't the currently editing
thought.  This means the delete is probably going to delete the wrong
thought [2].  Undo to the rescue! ;)
[2] Editing a thought, pretty escape and then delete will actually
delete the parent thought



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